Warren Glimpse is leader of a diverse set of activities that focus on
assisting businesses, government, and individuals realize enhanced opportunities and success
by facilitating their development and use of knowledge capital and decision-making information.

Glimpse is former senior Census Bureau statistician responsible for innovative data access and use operations.
He is also the former associate director of the U.S. Office of Federal Statistical Policy and Standards for data access and use.
He has more than 20 years of experience in the private sector developing data resources and tools
for integration and analysis of geographic, demographic, economic and business data.

Glimpse is founder and president of ProximityOne. ProximityOne is a business based in Alexandria, Virginia.
ProximityOne develops, deploys, and uses
data analytics resources to help clients better formulate, manage, and assess strategy and operations. ProximityOne ...

ProximityOne develops geographic-demographic-economic data and analytical tools and helps organizations knit together and use diverse data in a decision-making and analytical framework. We develop custom demographic/economic estimates and projections, develop geographic and geocoded address files, and assist with impact and geospatial analyses.
Wide-ranging organizations use ProximityOne tools (software, data, methodologies) to analyze their own data integrated with other data.

Prior to joining the Census Bureau,
Glimpse was director of a research center in the University of Missouri college of business
and developed official state demographic-economic estimates and projections.
He developed the Columbia, MO GBF/DIME file used as the prototype for the Census Bureau TIGER/Line program.
He served as consultant to the Census Bureau and conducted many regional user workshops in advance of joining Census.

While with the Census Bureau he was responsible for Census Bureau data access and user services programs.
He established the Census Bureau State Data Center Program based in part on his own experiences in Missouri.
As associate director of the U.S. Office of Federal Statistical Policy and Standards his work focused on developing standards and procedures
for multi-sourced, integrated Federal statistical data access and integration.

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Glimpse is an expert on accessing, integrating and using wide-ranging geographic-demographic-economic data.
His broad knowledge and experience includes Federal statistical program data access and use
... Census 2010,
American Community Survey (ACS),
TIGER/Line among others.
Glimpse worked with many state and local agencies on the Census 2010 LUCA program
and ways to improve Census 2010.

Glimpse develops and analyzes demographic-economic-business estimates and projections as conveyed in the
Situation & Outlook reports and database
covering the U.S., states, metropolitan areas and component cities and counties, and drill-down geographic areas.

Glimpse develops innovative solutions to multi-sourced data integration and analysis.
The Demographic-Economic Statistical System developed by Glimpse
enables online access to demographic-economic data for wide-ranging geography including Census 2010, American Community Survey,
and demographic-economic estimates and projections.

Focus areas include America's Communities & K-12 education and
children's demographics. Glimpse was developer of the 1990 Census School District Special Tabulation (with Census Bureau
and U.S. Department of Education) and developed the first national scale school district boundary files for use in GIS applications.
Glimpse also helped develop the Census 2000 School District Special Tabulation and developed the U.S. Department of Education's website
providing access to and use of these data. Glimpse works with individual education agencies at the national, state and local levels
to develop and use school and school district decision-making information.